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I am not sure this is SO market changing and SO big. And Salesforce.com did the same long back. Ofcourse, I am also not sure if I am right :-)
It’s clear we’d prefer to do commerce with people we know, and this is a natural evolution of the internet - in less than 10 years I predict most web activity will be social. It's just more natural. Ebay is market capitalized at $44B, half off of its 2005 high, so is this commercial foray works out, FB will be easily over $5B.
Formalizing the position of businesses using the Platform (previously call Facebook API) will encourage designers to invest the development time. For example, I'll implement it on PTrades.com my niche commodities trader social web application - so that for my on-Facebook members, their executed trades will appear in their mutual news feeds.
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